Welcome to our site
Hello all and welcome to our web site. This site will become the central information point of the European research project HOPE that develops an Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) application to support people suffering with Alzheimer's decease. Please feel free to browse the site, learn about the project, the partners, the current activities, the results so far, and contribute with your ideas and experiences to produce the best possible system for the help of the people with AZ decease, and the elderly in general.
What's HOPE

Smart Home for Elderly People (HOPE) is an integrated, smart platform that enables the elderly people with Alzheimer's disease to use innovative technology for a more independent life, easy access to information, monitor their health, and serve as a source of inspiration for users as well as for people working with assistive devices. Moreover, it enables them to perform tasks important for their daily lives that they were able to do before they were diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease and which are important for their daily personal lives. Read more...

H O P E - SMART HOME FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE
European Project

HOPE is co-funded by the European Community and the participating countries under the Ambient-Assisted Living Joint Programme.
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Library

DOWNLOAD AREA
Download material related to the HOPE project.
Coming soon...

  • February 6, 2010 Hope Technical Meeting in Palermo,Italy HOPE Technical Meeting in Palermo, Italy
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  • November 23, 2009 HOPE Technical Meeting in Barcelona HOPE Technical Meeting in Barcelona
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  • September 17, 2009 HOPE project in the AAL Forum in Vienna Sep 29th to Oct 1st 2009 Most of the HOPE Project consortium partners will participate in the AAL Forum that will take place in Vienna September 28th to October 1st 2009.
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  • August 3, 2009 User Surveys The consortium partners have completed the development, distribution and collection of user questionnaires in all countries.
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  • June 18, 2009 HOPE Project's Kick-off Meeting in Athens Greece The HOPE Project's kick-off meeting took place in Athens on June 15-16th 2009. All partners attended the 2-day meeting at the Crowne Plaze Hotel.
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Poll
Which one of our four interest areas do you think is the most important to improve the life of a person suffering alzheimer disease:
Casting vote...
Help he/she to remember
Help on maintaining social contacts
Help on performing daily life activities
Enhance their feeling of safety
HOPE Partners
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